CiscoWorks LMS3.2 - Login

Dear Helpers,
After succesful installation,  I'm trying to login to the application from both client and server by web browser but the ciscoworks portal is not opening!
A video file attached showing:
- the problem
- pdshow -brief command
- services
Kindly help,
Regards,

I dont see any attachments yet, but you might want to check these.
make sure you meet the server requirements:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/install/guide1/prereq.html#wp1101012
Check the services startup type:
Automatic CiscoWorks Services:
1. CiscoWorks Daemon Manager
2.  CWCS rsh/rcp service
3. CWCS syslog service
4. CWCS tftp service
Manual services :
1. CiscoWorks Ani database engine
2. CiscoWorks RME NG database engine
3. CiscoWorks Tomcat Servlet Engine
4. CiscoWorks Web Server (Apache)
5. CWCS CMF database engine
6. DFM dfmEpm Database engine
7. DFM dfmFH database engine
8. DFM dfmInv database engine
9. IPM NG database Engine
10. ProcSysBus
11. OPsXMLRuntime

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